'Basketball Wives' Star Evelyn Lozada Ready To Get Raw & Personal In New YouTube Docuseries

“Basketball Wives” star Evelyn Lozada is set to give fans an uncensored view into her life with her own YouTube docuseries.

The reality star is launching the series on her new YouTube channel LIVING LOZADA UNCUT. She promises the series will be raw and uncut, giving people a look into how she got to where she is today.

In the sneak peek, Lozada says she is ready to give “a sneak peek into my life, all the way back to Castle Hill. Let’s take a walk back to my old stomping grounds the boogie down Bronx. I am Evelyn Lozada raw and uncut.”

Lozada will be dropping the first video on December 16. A new video will be released every Friday on the channel.

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The release reads, “In honor of her recent collaboration with ShoeDazzle, Evelyn Lozada is inviting fans to lace up, strap on, or slip on your favorite pair of boots and take a walk back with her all the way to her old stomping grounds in the Bronx…..CASTLE HILL. She will be giving fans an uncensored view into all things Evelyn in a six-part docuseries exclusively available via YouTube. “

Lozada has been a star on "Basketball Wives" since season one.

Lozada is an ambassador for Shoe Dazzle and recently showed off some sick neon boots. She partnered with the massive company to create a line of her own shoes. She showed off another pair writing, “It’s official! You can now shop my new @shoedazzle collection! Named after the place that raised me, the Castle Hill Collection is bringing all the swag this boot season!”

The reality star recently shared photos of herself being baptized. She wrote, “This journey though personal is also about staying true to who I am, who HE is and what truly feeds my soul ❤️🙏🏽.”

Lozada survived quite the season on "Basketball Wives" this year.